http://www.feedbooks.com/discover/list.atom?category=FBFIC016000&lang=enHumorous2015-03-03T18:55:26Zhttp://assets0.feedbooks.net/images/favicon.ico?t=1425398215Feedbookshttp://www.feedbooks.comsupport@feedbooks.zendesk.com6520The Adventures of Huckleberry Finnhttp://www.feedbooks.com/book/71Mark Twainhttp://www.feedbooks.com/author/242006-12-30T20:06:11Z2015-02-10T13:11:42Zen1885Adventures of Huckleberry Finn (often shortened to Huck Finn) is a novel written by American humorist Mark Twain. It is commonly used and accounted as one of the first Great American Novels. It is also one of the first major American novels writte...110,253 wordsWikisourceGulliver's Travelshttp://www.feedbooks.com/book/159Jonathan Swifthttp://www.feedbooks.com/author/532007-01-06T02:58:21Z2013-08-17T13:57:20Zen1726Gulliver's Travels (1726, amended 1735), officially Travels into Several Remote Nations of the World, in Four Parts. By Lemuel Gulliver, First a Surgeon, and then a Captain of several Ships, is a novel by Jonathan Swift that is both a satire on hu...103,992 wordsWikisourceThe Canterville Ghosthttp://www.feedbooks.com/book/7Oscar Wildehttp://www.feedbooks.com/author/52006-12-01T10:49:15Z2015-01-22T15:47:20Zen1887The Canterville Ghost is a popular 1887 novella by Oscar Wilde, widely adapted for the screen and stage.
“The Canterville Ghost” is a parody featuring a dramatic spirit named Sir Simon and the United States minister (ambassador) to the Court of S...11,286 wordsDon Quixotehttp://www.feedbooks.com/book/183Miguel Cervanteshttp://www.feedbooks.com/author/872007-01-12T20:21:50Z2015-01-30T09:50:50Zen1615Don Quixote, errant knight and sane madman, with the company of his faithful squire and wise fool, Sancho Panza, together roam the world and haunt readers' imaginations as they have for nearly four hundred years. 405,552 wordshttp://en.wikisource.orgLady Susanhttp://www.feedbooks.com/book/3922Jane Austenhttp://www.feedbooks.com/author/182009-05-21T15:55:34Z2012-09-18T12:13:00Zen1794Austen's "most wicked tale," Lady Susan is a short epistolary novel by Jane Austen, possibly written in 1794 but not published until 1871. Lady Susan is a selfish, attractive woman, who tries to trap the best possible husband while maintaining a r...23,021 wordshttp://www.gutenberg.org/etext/946Password Incorrecthttp://www.feedbooks.com/book/3127Nick Namehttp://www.feedbooks.com/author/6942008-10-12T12:28:00Z2014-07-29T10:19:18Zen200825 short, sometimes funny and sometimes mean stories ideal to rediscover the joy of reading a book as shiny and beautiful as a brand new cell phone.
A look from a distance at the absurdity of our present day lives: fights with the less and less c...21,391 wordshttp://passwordincorrect.comAttribution Non-Commercial Share Alike (cc by-nc-sa)2 B R O 2 Bhttp://www.feedbooks.com/book/912Kurt Vonneguthttp://www.feedbooks.com/author/1852007-05-04T12:47:54Z2015-01-02T09:37:22Zen19622 B R 0 2 B is a satiric short story that imagines life (and death) in a future world where aging has been “cured” and population control is mandated and administered by the government.2,511 wordshttp://www.gutenberg.orgPlease read the legal notice included in this e-book and/or check the copyright status in your country.Flatland: A Romance of Many Dimensionshttp://www.feedbooks.com/book/1596Edwin Abbott Abbotthttp://www.feedbooks.com/author/2432007-09-07T23:54:55Z2014-09-28T15:15:32Zen1884Flatland: A Romance of Many Dimensions is an 1884 science fiction novella by the English schoolmaster Edwin Abbott Abbott.
As a satire, Flatland offered pointed observations on the social hierarchy of Victorian culture. However, the novella's mor...31,886 wordshttp://gutenberg.orgThis work is available for countries where copyright is Life+70 and in the USA.Juvenilia – Volume IIhttp://www.feedbooks.com/book/4136Jane Austenhttp://www.feedbooks.com/author/182009-10-07T11:13:27Z2013-05-06T11:13:24Zen1790Perhaps as early as 1787, Austen began to write poems, stories, and plays for her own and her family's amusement. Austen later compiled "fair copies" these early works into three bound notebooks, now referred to as the "Juvenilia," containing piec...32,948 wordshttp://www.gutenberg.org/etext/1212My Man Jeeveshttp://www.feedbooks.com/book/4086P. G. Wodehousehttp://www.feedbooks.com/author/11482009-08-04T01:04:27Z2013-10-11T18:26:28Zen1919My Man Jeeves is a collection of short stories by P. G. Wodehouse, first published in the UK in May 1919 by George Newnes. Of the eight stories in the collection, half feature the popular characters Jeeves and Bertie Wooster, while the others conc...50,737 wordshttp://www.gutenberg.org/This work was published before 1923 and is in the public domain in the USA only.Juvenilia – Volume Ihttp://www.feedbooks.com/book/4206Jane Austenhttp://www.feedbooks.com/author/182009-10-07T11:11:57Z2013-05-06T11:13:26Zen1790Perhaps as early as 1787, Austen began to write poems, stories, and plays for her own and her family's amusement. Austen later compiled "fair copies" of these early works into three bound notebooks, now referred to as the "Juvenilia," containing p...19,944 wordsthe internetsJuvenilia – Volume IIIhttp://www.feedbooks.com/book/4207Jane Austenhttp://www.feedbooks.com/author/182009-10-07T11:14:04Z2013-05-06T11:13:22Zen1790Perhaps as early as 1787, Austen began to write poems, stories, and plays for her own and her family's amusement. Austen later compiled "fair copies" of these early works into three bound notebooks, now referred to as the "Juvenilia," containing p...21,023 wordsteh internetsOur Mutual Friendhttp://www.feedbooks.com/book/688Charles Dickenshttp://www.feedbooks.com/author/212007-03-27T16:19:48Z2013-06-16T21:46:24Zen1865A satiric masterpiece about the allure and peril of money, Our Mutual Friend revolves around the inheritance of a dust-heap where the rich throw their trash. When the body of John Harmon, the dust-heap’s expected heir, is found in the Thames, fort...324,550 wordshttp://en.wikisource.orgRight Ho, Jeeveshttp://www.feedbooks.com/book/4109P. G. Wodehousehttp://www.feedbooks.com/author/11482009-08-13T18:00:00Z2013-10-11T17:37:54Zen1934Right Ho, Jeeves is a novel by P. G. Wodehouse, the second full-length novel featuring the popular characters Jeeves and Bertie Wooster, after Thank You, Jeeves. It also features a host of other recurring Wodehouse characters, and is mostly set at...73,766 wordshttp://www.gutenberg.orgPlease read the legal notice included in this e-book and/or check the copyright status in your country.Three Men in a Boathttp://www.feedbooks.com/book/2173Jerome Klapka Jeromehttp://www.feedbooks.com/author/3062008-01-16T16:42:49Z2015-01-22T13:58:47Zen1889Three Men in a Boat (To Say Nothing of the Dog), published in 1889, is a humorous account by Jerome K. Jerome of a boating holiday on the Thames between Kingston and Oxford.
The book was initially intended to be a serious travel guide, with accou...67,387 wordshttp://gutenberg.orgThis work is available for countries where copyright is Life+70 and in the USA.Cabbages and Kingshttp://www.feedbooks.com/book/3592O. Henryhttp://www.feedbooks.com/author/8552009-01-19T00:04:05Z2014-01-27T09:50:16Zen1904A series of stories which each explore some individual aspect of life in a paralytically sleepy Central American town while each advancing some aspect of the larger plot and relating back one to another in a complex structure which slowly explicat...62,494 wordshttp://www.gutenbergA Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Courthttp://www.feedbooks.com/book/4195Mark Twainhttp://www.feedbooks.com/author/242009-09-27T13:11:01Z2013-03-29T16:23:54Zen1889This is the tale of a 19th-century citizen of Hartford, Connecticut who awakens to find himself inexplicably transported back in time to early medieval England at the time of the legendary King Arthur in AD 528.117,533 wordsProject GutenbergBabbitthttp://www.feedbooks.com/book/1644Sinclair Lewishttp://www.feedbooks.com/author/2462007-09-14T21:10:34Z2014-11-19T21:34:07Zen1922In this sardonic portrait of the up-and-coming middle class during the prosperous 1920s, Sinclair Lewis (1885-1951) perfectly captures the sound, the feel, and the attitudes of the generation that created the cult of consumerism. With a sharp eye ...122,350 wordshttp://gutenberg.orgThis work is available for countries where copyright is Life+50 or in the USA (published before 1923).It Can't Happen Herehttp://www.feedbooks.com/book/3659Sinclair Lewishttp://www.feedbooks.com/author/2462009-02-14T21:48:10Z2012-08-17T16:15:36Zen1935It Can't Happen Here is a semi-satirical political novel by Sinclair Lewis published in 1935. It features newspaperman Doremus Jessup struggling against the fascist regime of President Berzelius "Buzz" Windrip, who resembles Gerald B. Winrod, the ...124,299 wordshttp://gutenberg.net.auThis work is available for countries where copyright is Life+50.The $30,000 Bequest and other short storieshttp://www.feedbooks.com/book/1176Mark Twainhttp://www.feedbooks.com/author/242007-06-13T17:25:15Z2014-06-23T13:24:01Zen1906No Description Available94,262 wordsProject Gutenberg